29 Sleeps until Viceroy

Photos Courtesy of Viceroy Anguilla

Living the life as a travel professional has it’s perks. I have visited some of the most incredible villas and hotels in the Caribbean. In the 23 years of marketing the islands, I have seen a dormant volcano come to life, lived through hurricanes, experienced over 10 Carnivals, sailed the islands in a windjammer and walked a 17 mile vacant beach. Back to the properties, some of the places that have blown me away are Mustique with a plethora of rock star villas. Palm Island’s beach was almost fabricated it was so perfect. Jumby Bay was simple magical. I visited the grande dame of hotels in Anguilla, Malliouhana.  The art and views of Mead’s Bay are stellar. During one visit I saw a new property being built, Viceroy.  Viceroy has hotels in some of the most sought out destinations including South Beach, The Maldives and Beverly Hills. Added to their impressive collection is Viceroy Anguilla.


Living in Bonaire it’s been quite easy to escape to the other side of the Caribbean. Dutch Antilles Express has a non stop from Curacao arriving in less than 1.5 hours on the Dutch side Sint Maarten. A charming ferry whisks you away to beach paradise. I try and make it once or twice a year for a respite. The beaches are the draw for me, over 30 of them with white powder sand and dramatically blue hued seas. This year I had a few accommodations options but Viceroy piqued my interest. After contacting someone in management they offered me a wonderful promotional rate to experience Viceroy Bliss. I head down June 25th and will have a report soon after. Meanwhile enjoy some photos of the newest property on Anguilla.

Caribbean Wind & Sun Vacations is proud to feature Viceroy as their property of the month. Please call Ann at 800-219-0118 (US Toll Free) or email ann@antiguacaribbean.com for specials and information.

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One Response to “29 Sleeps until Viceroy”

  1. caribchakita Says:

    21 nights..whooppieeeee

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